Rehoming

Lily- Border collie pup

Lily REHOMED

BreedBorder collie

SexFemale

Age9 weeks

LocationFoster- Chesterfield

With Cats

Energy

Owner

With Dogs

Fee

Description

Lily has a poorly tummy at the moment and isn’t ready for adoption. She has already had a few enquiries and applications in which we will be going through as soon as we know she is well enough to go to her new home. Its probably all due to all the changes she’s had in her short life but she’s living in a foster home at the moment and coming on great.

She is currently in foster in Chesterfield with 4 other dogs, so is being socialised with others.

Lily is looking for a home that understands the border collie breed and how much energy they have and exercise this breed will need once she is older. They love to be busy, flyball or agility would be great exercise for her mind too.

Lily will be looking for a home where she will not be left for anymore than 2 hours a day, popping home at lunch time is not suitable for a young puppy, they need company at this young age.

If you are very active and lead an active lifestyle then this breed would be ideal.

Lily’s neutering cost will be covered in the adoption fee if carried out at our local vets.

Lily will have a rehoming fee of £300

If you think this dog is the right match for you, or you want to find out how to adopt a dog from Rain Rescue?

Please read Rain Rescue Rehoming Process and then complete the Home Finder Form if you think we have a dog suitable for you and you have a home suitable for one of our dogs. We look forward to finding that match with you

All animals in Rain Rescue care are

Vaccinated, microchipped, flead, wormed and neutered

Examined by a vet and treated according to their instructions

Assessed by an experienced member of our team to determine what type of training and education they need

Assessed to help match them with their right new home and owner

Re-homed with 4 weeks free insurance from Petplan

Option to take Petplan Covered 4 Life policy (depending on Petplan criteria even for older dogs)